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Ryan Bailey / BDP concert 2023

Baltimore
Dance
Project
& Guests 

Concert 2024

Friday, Feb. 9th

Saturday, Feb. 10th

8:00 PM

Known for presenting works of technical precision, joyful ease, dramatic relevance, and playful unpredictability, Baltimore Dance Project presents a diverse program of eight thrilling works, from tap and contemporary dance to poetry and spoken word in UMBC’s Proscenium Theatre.  The evening also includes Infinite Transformations, an immersive multi-disciplinary installation available for public viewing with free admission, in the second floor Dance Technology Studio (room 231) starting at 6:30pm and will include a repeating  dance portion 7:20 – 7:50pm.

Baltimore Dance Project & Guests concert includes several premieres among repertory works by company choreographers and guests.  Premieres include Venom, a stunning trio work by guest choreographer Ryan Bailey, Free, featuring choreography and spoken word by guest choreographer Amanda Fair.  Ann Sofie Clemmensen presents two new works: A Poem Meant To Be Sung, a solo, and Shaped By Time, a duet. Brandon Russell presents an excerpt from his new work, Ameliorate.

 

Repertory works include Partial Recall II, a tap piece choreographed and performed by Carol Hess, Lost, a Maryland Choreographers Showcase award-winning work choreographed and performed by Sandra Lacy, and Dolled Up, a work for five women examining the interiors under the fancy dresses, with original score by Timothy Nohe.

 

 

Infinite Transformations is a multimedia, transdisciplinary installation conceived by Foad Hamidi and Linda Dusman and created as part of an Imaging Research Center  (IRC) Faculty Fellowship. The project brings together the fields of bio art, audio design, and visualizations, with a creative team involving Lee Boot, Ryan Zuber, and Alan Wonneberger, with choreography by Carol Hess.

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